Notes

CONFLICTS: Lots of confusion on Woods, Clack wives and Moses:
this Moses prob. same one but records may have been comingled; I
am a Hodges researcher see ref 2891 and 2892 websites
Medlock/Matlock, George had a dau that m. a Clack (Clock?) and
Elizabeth Clack Hodges and Charles Clack were heirs of George
Medlock d. 1800. They may not be children of Woods as so many
researchers have, but children of a dau of George, possibly
named Anne Medlock.

If anybody has info to straighten Moses line out please write
jbass@digital.net.

PROP: 1 MAR 1765 Fredericksville Parish, Louisa Co., VA; Thomas
Thomson, Susannah Thomson, conveyed to his son-in-law, Moses
Clack, Senior, 105 acres of land on the headwaters of Beaver
Creek, and part of a larger tract patented to Thompson.
PROP: 10 MAR 1780 Amherst Co., VA Moses and Moses Jr., of
Amherst Co., sold 105 acres on Beaver Creek.
PROP: 13 OCT 1783 Moses Clack, for service in the Revolutionary
War in the Virginia Continental Line, received Warrant ID #
1857.1 for 200 acres of land.
PROP: 22 JAN 1799 Albemarle Co., VA; Moses Clack, Junior, sold
105 acres on Mitchum's (sic) (Mechums) River to William Wood,
Junior, for 125 pounds. (Note: This is probably the same 105
acres given to Moses Clack, Senior, by his father-in-law, Thomas
Thomson,
Note: Louisa Co., Va; Moses witnessed the will of John Finney
Note: Amherst Co., VA Moses had a survey performed for him on 54
acres in Amherst Co., VA
Occupation: 1772 Amherst Co., VA; Moved to Amherst Co., VA,
where Moses was listed as a surveyor on several 1772 and 1773
land deeds.
Residence: 10 JUN 1767 Trinity Parish, Louisa Co., VA; In the
1767 census of Louisa Co., Trinity Parish, (South side of
Southanna River), Mos(s)es Clack (and Eady Holebrook) are listed
as an overseers of Major Thomas Johnson, Senior's 6432 acre
plantation.
Residence: 1780 Albemarle Co., VA; Lived in the Ragged Mountain
area, south of Moorman's River, and north of Meecham's Creek,
about six miles west of Charlottesville.
Residence: 1787 Albemarle Co., VA; Moses is listed in the 1787
Albemarle County personal property tax list.
Census: 1783 Amherst Co., VA; In the 1783 Virginia census, as a
part of the first census of the United States in 1790, Moses is
shown as the head of the household in Amherst Co., with 7 white
and 1 black souls. (This would probably include Susannah and
their 6 ch
Probate: 20 NOV 1790 Moses Clack Sr. will recorded in Albemarle
Co., VA
Probate: 17 JUN 1792 2nd source-His will of 11/20/1790,
virtually cut out his five children by his first wife, and gave
his second wife, Susannah, a life estate (or until she
remarried) to his land except for the tract he gave to his
oldest son Moses, Jr.